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Addressing the mental health problems of border and immigrant youth : a culture and trauma special report from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network
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Addressing the mental health problems of border and immigrant youth : a culture and trauma special report from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Author: Luis Flores, LPC.; Arline Kaplan; National Child Traumatic Stress Network.; United States. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Publisher: Los Angeles : National Child Traumatic Stress Network, [2009]
Edition/Format:   eBook : Document : National government publication : English
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This special report helps mental health care providers working in the Mexico-US border region understand the diverse cultural, socioeconomic, environmental, and political factors that daily impact the lives of their clients/patients.
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Flores, Luis.
Addressing the mental health problems of border and immigrant youth
(OCoLC)319070479
Material Type: Document, Government publication, National government publication, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Luis Flores, LPC.; Arline Kaplan; National Child Traumatic Stress Network.; United States. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
OCLC Number: 319070479
Notes: Title from title screen (viewed Oct. 9, 2009).
"January 2009."
"This project was funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)."
Description: 1 online resource (21 p.) : ill.
Details: Mode of access: Internet.
Responsibility: by Luis Flores and Arline Kaplan.

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This special report helps mental health care providers working in the Mexico-US border region understand the diverse cultural, socioeconomic, environmental, and political factors that daily impact the lives of their clients/patients.
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